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Fresian's Free Of Debt (Woo!) Now, to stay that way...!
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Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
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nice bag ...0
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ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha good un0
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Love the bag
All this talk of Radley has made me bring mine out of hibernation.Pay as much as you can in 2011- £3688.54/£6000Pay as much as you can in 2012 - £3190.96/£6000LBM - August 2010 - £19202.30Current - August 2012 - £11803.68Paid so far - £7398.620 -
£8.75 in Quidco is now showing as tracked, so woo to that. I have also used the second Radley voucher I bought for Mama Fresian's mother's day present - original cost of purse was £59 (!!) but to get it delivered to me was £24 after the voucher so total cost of £38 which isn't a bad saving - especially as Brother Fresian pays half to save him shopping
I could have saved a fiver on both orders by going in to town this weekend, but I have a lot to do on Saturday so will want to spend Sunday in the house mooching about.
Apart from the fun of my bag, no other real news here in Fresian Towers. I slept really badly last night, so am looking forward to finishing work today and having a relaxing night involving bad telly and my jammies!
Hope everyone else is ok and looking forward to the weekend
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I nearly forgot the most exciting thing about yesterday....my NPower bill :rotfl::rotfl:
Long-time readers will remember that I moved to them because they said they would be cheaper than my old supplier then proceeded to charge me £26 per month more :mad: It was still going to work out ok though as I was getting £150 cashback and also got a whopping refund from Scottish Power.
I've been worrying about my bill as it's been freezing all through the winter and because I still haven't sorted anyone to come and check the immersion for the water we've been heating the water using the central heating which isn't too MSE. Turns out that my MSE ways have helped though - they're going to take the usual massive payment this month but from April my direct debit will reduce from £116 to £41 :j I'm going to call them today though and ask that they leave it at £60 to make sure that I don't end up owing loads in the winter, but still - WOO!!
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Woo indeedy.Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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